Semi-Monthly 

 Twenty-Sixth Year 



SS7 SOUTH DEARBORN STREET 



CHICAGO, MAY 25, 1921 



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Vol. LI, No. 3 



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Center of Lumber Populatioru 



JUST as Indiana has contained the centra cf population for the last two cen- 

 suses, so South Bend has held unqusst'oned right to its claim as the most 

 central and conveniently located big hardwood market. Its five trunk line 

 railroads, its accessibility to all hardwood buying sections and mill districts 

 have caused many well known hardwood firms to locate here. South Bend 

 firms handle well over 200,000,000 feet of all kinds of hardwoods annually 

 and are unvariably of high standing in the industry. Buyers and mill men 

 can learn many more facts of interest and value to them by writing 



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